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I had Pizza at Buon Gusto in Guelph twice in the past week and it's by far the best pizza I've had around here. They use a wood fired oven the pizza has a nice crisp and chew. I could go on and on but yeah, it was great. Is there anything comparable in KWC? I tried Veloce and it was a pale imitation imo.

Breadheads' pizza is pretty nice, the dough is good and baked in a wood-fired oven, and the pizzas on offer are pretty interesting (though not a huge selection). But I do find that the crust is still quite soft after baking, making it difficult to eat a slice by hand.

(06-25-2016, 06:02 PM)JoeKW Wrote: I had Pizza at Buon Gusto in Guelph twice in the past week and it's by far the best pizza I've had around here. They use a wood fired oven the pizza has a nice crisp and chew. I could go on and on but yeah, it was great. Is there anything comparable in KWC? I tried Veloce and it was a pale imitation imo.

There are a couple of places that come close but nothing compares. I'm not a fan of franchises but I wouldn't mind if they opened a restaurant in KW.

(10-16-2016, 05:22 PM)rangersfan Wrote: Was Famoso started in Waterloo or elsewhere? We were in Alberta last week and there are many locations there which surprised me, as I didn't recall seeing as many on previous trips.

Looking at their franchise information their headquarters is in Surrey, BC.

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